Advice sought on personal finance software

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in Mac Software edited January 2014
I have been using MS Money under VPC and am keen to ditch this solution when a good OS-X native solution presents itself. I have looked at iCash, Quicken, Moneydance and iBank. Quicken seems to offer the most by way of functionality and generally looks good - the only problem is that I need multi-currency support (which is not offered in Quicken, but is featured in Moneydance - however, the UI and functionality is rather restrictive). Unfortunately, multi-currency support is a must-have feature. Any recommendations or ideas and does anyone have personal experiences that they could share?

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  • Reply 1 of 2
    I used MS Money 2004 on my PC until I got my laptop. On the surface, it was very nice... the reports, interface, ease-of-use, budgeting, etc..



    When i loaded up Quicken for my Mac, I was intimidated. I even looked for a Mac verison of MS Money before I gave up. Now that i've been using Quicken for a few weeks -- it has its downfalls but it's workable...



    I used iWork for my company.. they also make iBank but i've never used it. It looks very basic... a little too basic.



    http://www.iggsoftware.com/ibank/index.html
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  • Reply 2 of 2
    GNUCash is good. It may not be Aqua, but it does it's job quite well. Install instructions can be found here.
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